Democrats reveal the truth about ObamaCare and your private insurance

August 12, 2009, 2:30 am · 2 comments

Here it is. The truth as spoken among friends by Barack Obama, NPR’s Julie Rovner, Rep. Jan Schakowsky and Yale professor Jakob Hacker, the architect of the ObamaCare sham.

In the words of VerumSerum.com, “Jacob Hacker has been a key player in the formation of the public plan strategy, dating back over 5 years. We thought it was time someone shined some light on the ulterior motives embedded within his plan. The mainstream media has been well-aware of the historical players and developments related to the public plan option, and the fact that they have not been bringing all aspects of this to the public’s attention is yet another clear illustration of liberal media bias.”

Hoisted on their own petard. (We’ve always loved that phrase and would like to thank the Democrats for giving us this opportunity to use it).

Source: Verum Serum

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MiddleOfRoad August 12, 2009, 12:43 pm at 12:43 pm

There is no more honest record of our ideas, than the words we speak. No matter the volume of our smooth talk we can not step away from the record.

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kaj August 13, 2009, 1:10 pm at 1:10 pm

The Dems are drooling over getting their hands on the dollars currently being paid to private insurance companies. That’s what they are really after.

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